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Updated: July 4, 2025
'No, he is half-Irish, half-French, eldest son of Count Burke, a good Jacobite, who got into trouble with the Prince of Orange, and is high in the French service. 'And what gars your father's son to be secretaire, as ye ca'd it, to Frenchman or Irishman either? 'Well, it was my own fault. I was foolish enough to run away from school to join the rising for our own King's 'Eh, sirs!
As he pushes his way down the stairway to the first floor where the courtroom is located, he elbows through a throng of rough dressed miners Polaks, Magyars, and here and there a man of half-Irish parentage, whose Irish name is all that is left from the Molly Maguire days to indicate the one-time ascendency of that race in the lands of the coal region.
None of these fortresses could have been more than a few miles distant from the next, and once within their thick-ribbed walls, the Norman, Saxon, Cambrian, or Danish serf or tenant might laugh at the Milesian arrows and battle-axes without. With these fortresses, and their own half-Irish origin and policy, the de Lacys, father and son, held Meath for two generations in general subjection.
Neither should he or his, share in the protection which the State of Pennsylvania affords her citizens." "Will the Magyar's widow get anything?" asks O'Connor, one of the half-Irish, half-Italian miners, whose elbow Trueman brushes as he walks towards the court room. Trueman befriended O'Connor once in the matter of rent. "No. He was not naturalized!"
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